Customers are positive about the 735 65W 3 Port USB Foldable Fast Wall Charger's compact size, multiple USB ports, and portability, frequently praising its convenient design and build quality. Many appreciate its compatibility with a variety of devices. However, some customers express concerns regarding the charger's price and weight, with a few noting instances of overheating. A small number of users also reported issues with battery life.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice get it
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Amazing rapidly fast , you won’t regret it get it now for both devices on one brick
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Build quality, Charging speed, Size
Cons mentioned:
Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Anker
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Overview
Anker is a well-known brand in the tech accessory arena, particularly recognized for its high-quality chargers and portable power banks. Their chargers are often praised for reliability, fast charging capabilities, and durability.
Features
1. **Fast Charging**: Most Anker chargers support PowerIQ technology or Quick Charge, allowing for rapid charging of compatible devices.
2. **Multiple Ports**: Many models come with multiple USB ports, which is ideal for charging multiple devices simultaneously.
3. **Compact Design**: Anker chargers are typically designed to be portable and lightweight, making them easy to carry while traveling.
4. **Build Quality**: Known for robust construction, Anker chargers are designed to withstand daily wear and tear.
5. **Compatibility**: Compatible with various devices including smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
#### Performance
- **Charging Speed**: Users often report that Anker chargers charge devices significantly quicker than standard chargers.
- **Heat Management**: Unlike some cheaper chargers, Anker chargers usually have good heat dissipation, which helps protect connected devices.
#### Pros
- Reliable and efficient charging.
- Excellent customer support.
- Variety of models suited for different needs.
- High compatibility with different brands and device types.
#### Cons
- Slightly higher price point compared to generic brands, but often justified by performance and durability.
- Some users may find specific models bulkier than they expected.
#### Conclusion
Overall, Anker chargers are a great investment for anyone needing reliable and fast charging solutions. While they may cost more than some alternatives, the combination of performance, build quality, and reputation makes them a favorite among tech users.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Size
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Heat
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Anker 735 can charge and power your gadgets
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port GaN charger.
It is a solid little device with a flip-up plug and a total output of 65W. Two ports are USB-C, with the other being USB-A. The USB-C ports are ideal for rapid charging a pair of mobile phones, some of which can make quick use of up to 20W output for each phone. That brings us to 40W, leaving 25W available in the USB-A port, for example. A third phone or some tablets may be charged with 25W.
Another option is what I tried, charging my Chromebook with 45W from the USB-A port and one mobile phone with one of the USB-C port, with power to spare so charge my Beats Fit Pro earbuds. The beauty part is that users are free to mix and match using this remarkably compact charging brick.
**WHAT’S IN THE BOX**
• Anker 735
• Documentation
**THE SETUP**
Read the directions even though users may feel experienced and confident. This is a new model with newer technology. It is important to understand the distribution of power across all ports. This understanding will avoid disappointment from unrealistic expectations.
Plug it in, with products to charge and their power cords at the ready.
Now, it’s time to . . .
**PUT IT TO THE TEST**
It’s a powerful, relatively diminutive charger, and it works when used as directed. No, it cannot charge a laptop that requires beyond its 45W limit at the USB-A port. No, it cannot charge a pair of phones and a power-hungry computer. Doing a little bit of math will prevent customer dissatisfaction from unrealistic expectations.
There are three pros and no cons.
The three pros:
• Anker is a trusted and proven brand.
• This GaN (Gallium Nitride) charger features state-of-the-art smart charging technology to charge as fast as the device allows IF it is compatible with fast charge technology.
• It charges as fast as any charger I have used, perhaps even faster, in a smaller footprint and with three mix-and-match ports, it demonstrates wide versatility.
I have noticed that my iPhone battery drains pretty quickly while on long Zoom or FaceTime calls. Using conventional chargers not only could not keep up with the load so the phone did not lose charge, but the phone lost steam after marathon video calls. And that is with a 20W charger
With this new Anker charger, things are different. I connected to the port marked with the phone symbol. The phone was at 87%. My call lasted nearly an hour and a half. At the end of the call, my phone was at 100%. I’d say that is proof positive.
Using the other Type-C port, I connected my Chromebook AND the phone. Then, another long video call. I set the Chromebook to download videos and simultaneously stream from a major streaming source.
The Chromebook stayed at 100% charge. The connected iPhone fully charged from about 70% at the conclusion of my long video call.
Of course, no one could expect similar performance if the Anker was taxed beyond its capacity, The 735 can only do so much. Users requiring simultaneous charging of higher powered devices will find other choices here to meet that need.
**CONCLUSION**
Oh, wow! Works great.
Like my other Anker GaN chargers, it can get somewhat warm to the touch while charging devices, especially if it is working hard.
GaN chargers are the way to go, and Anker is a leading provider of chargers incorporating this technology.
**WARRANTY**
18-month manufacturer’s warranty
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Anker - 735 65W 3 Port USB Foldable Fast Wall Char
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Can't fast charge 1 device at a time, must have at least 2 devices plugged in for at least one fast charge to work. OVERALL GREAT IDEA AND STILL LIKE & USE
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Build quality, Size
Cons mentioned:
Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Tiny and Powerful but Solid (a Bit Heavy)
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TLDR:
(that’s Too Long, Didn’t Read)
This 3-device USB charger packs a powerful 65W punch and can charge up to 3 devices at the same time. The retractable prongs make it easy to stash in a bag to be your trusty travel partner. It’s on the heavier side and sticks out from the outlet quite a bit but otherwise is friendly to neighbors at the outlet and is more than powerful and flexible enough for keeping your stuff powered up.
Pros:
* Tiny for its power.
* Retractable power prongs for compact storage.
* Doesn’t take up much outlet space.
* 2x USB-C and 1x USB-A; all high power.
* Feels solid and high-quality.
Cons:
* A bit heavy (129g or 1/4 lb).
* Sticks out from the outlet a lot.
Usage:
Fold out the prongs, stick them in a wall socket and plug in up to 3 USB devices to power or charge them up. There are 2x high-power USB-C ports and 1x high-power USB-A port. This charger can supply up to 65W total power across all 3 ports. Of course, this means that to get the maximum 65W for one device, you have to plug it in to one of the 2 USB-C ports and leave the other 2 ports empty. If all 3 ports are used, the USB-A port tops out at 12W and the pair of USB-C ports top out at up to 40W max per port and 53W combined. That’s a lot of math, but suffice to say that this charger will provide more than enough juice for your devices with a single compact charger.
As for the hardware, it’s really compact and takes up only one outlet on a standard wall outlet, plus it can easily fit a lot of power strips without covering multiple outlets. Due to physics, to get a small footprint so as to not block multiple outlets, it has to be bigger elsewhere. At the outlet, it only needs 1”x1.25” but will stick out 2.5” plus your cables. Note that if you have a wall outlet with “loose” prong holes, this adapter may have trouble staying in place due to its heft and how far it sticks out.
It might seem heavy because its solid but it weighs in at 129g (about a 1/4 lb) which is about half of my larger phone (which is 247g). I also have a single-port Anker 65W charger that is 116g, so the extra 13g gets you 2 more ports which seems like a good tradeoff to me. Plus, that single-port 65W charger needs more space at the outlet so it has the potential to block nearby outlets.
By the way, this adapter’s “vampire” drain is only 0.23W - that’s the power used when plugged in to an outlet but not charging anything.
Conclusion:
This adapter packs a ton of charging power in a tiny solid box. It easily fits in bags and perhaps even pockets, doesn’t block neighboring outlets and powers up to 3 power-hungry devices.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Build quality, Charging speed, Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Works exactly as expected
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Anker PowerPort III 3-port 65W pod
In today’s world of electronic expansion, with more and more devices requiring electrons from our home outlets to function, we are inundated with “wall warts” littered throughout our homes. All this just to charge our phones, iPads, computers, game controllers, smart speakers, etc etc etc.
There has never been a fight between devices / users with limited outlet resources until recent years. For USB-A devices I’ve been buying Best Buy Insignia electrical outlets that have a pair of USB-A on each, plus 110 outlets, but for USB-C I’ve not seen a substitute that requires anything less than a dedicated plug.
This Anker device also offers IQ-3 high-speed charging, into (2) USB-C and single USB-A port. I tested with a variety of devices, USB-C Mac and PC laptops, as well as new and old USB-C iPad Pros, and standard USB-A devices.
Glad to report all without issue, just as I’d have expected.
Specs
*65 watts
*(2) USB-C outputs
*voltage 3
Pros
+ Compact
+ weighty heft
+ Super Premium Feel
+ ** GaN Galium Nitride **
+ versatile USB-C and USB-A
+ IQ technology
Cons
-nothing to mention
Conclusion
Buy
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Three charging ports on one outlet? Yes, please!
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My first impression of this charger was its size. It’s impressive that Anker has packed three ports into a package that occupies a single outlet in my power strip. (See photo).
There are two USB-C ports, each rated at up to 65 watts max., and one USB-A port at 22.5 watts max. Output depends on how many ports are in use simultaneously and the power draw of connected devices.
For my devices, the USB-C ports perform as expected charging phones (S22 Ultra) and tablets (Galaxy Tab A8), while the USB-A port charged my headphones case. The charger stays cool while charging multiple devices.
Included documentation indicates it will charge notebooks, but I would suggest you consult your device’s power needs. At 65 watts (when a single UBS-C port is in use), this charger could probably charge my computer via its USB-C PD port if I leave the notebook powered off. The charger that came with my notebook is rated 95 watts. While connected to this Anker 735 and using the notebook, this charger does slow the battery discharge and so extends the time I can use the computer, but eventually the battery will run out.
My conclusion: This is a very capable, powerful charger in a pleasingly small package.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A travel necessity!
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The Anker 735 65W charger is an absolute dream for travel! The USB-C ports are powerful enough to charger and operate my work laptop or Microsoft Surface Pro 8 at full power or charge my phone, tablet, and watch all at the same time! The size is very nice and similar in size to an iPad Pro USB-C charger but with far more power and flexibility for use! I got a second one for my significant other who travels quite a bit for work and she keeps the cables for her iPad Pro, iPhone, and Apple Watch connected at all times, making setting up in the hotel incredibly easy and without worry of missing a charger while packing! The size and weight are great, the only minor issue I've come across is with some "overused" outlets, the loose connectors don't hold the charger on the wall as well. This is a very minor issue that I have only come across on one outlet in our townhouse in the kitchen that is used A LOT for various kitchen appliances being swapped around constantly!
Overall, I lover this little charger! I have picked up a second one and have been using their 65W single USB-C GaN charger for well over a year now, they are fantastic and incredibly reliable!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Right mix of capacity, form and convenience
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Anker - 735 3-port USB charger (up to 65W total)
This is a lot of charging power in a very small power brick. Power is available up to a maximum of 65Watts, but only from a single USB-C port, with no other power demand. That maximum power can be dispensed in a variety of other mixes, as described in Anker’s Charging Guide. Anker delivers a lot of usefulness in a compact package. It’s my new go-to for travel convenience.
For a couple of examples: Either of the 2 USB-C ports can provide 65W maximum power for a laptop, tablet, phone, etc. The second USB-C and USB-A ports can not be used in this case.
All of the three ports when used together are limited that same (approx) 65 Watts, with 40W max from one of the USB-C ports, 12W for the other USB-C, and 12W for the USB-A port. Other variations of power delivery depend on which ports are being used, and how much power is demanded.
I've had great success and reliability from Anker products over the years. Nothing has changed. Anker’s got the right mix of capacity, configuration and convenience.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Usb ports
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bring one, charge three!
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Anker is a name you know you can count on when you need something charged, especially when you need it charged fast. The new 735 charger allows you to fast charge a single device at up to 65 watts or charge multiple devices split between two or three up to 65 watts. Using the two USB-C outlets to charge will charge @ 65 watts total and the same with the top USB-C and the USB-A. But, using the bottom USB-C and the USB-A the two devices will only charge 24 watts total. The USB- A outlet will charge a single device @ 24 watts.
Charging an iPhone 12 Pro Max with the USB-A outlet I was able to go from 7% to 90% in about an hour. The charger has built in protection with what Anker calls Active Shield 2.0 that monitors the temperature to protect your expensive device. It also has something called GaNPrime that Anker says makes charging better for the environment. Both of these features are something 99% of people never think about when they plug a device in, but it’s nice to see Anker does. With more and more manufacturers not including charges with their products, it’s nice to see Anker making affordable chargers that can charge multiple devices.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Portable charger with the Watts
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Anker has always been a brand I go to when looking for chargers or portable batteries, they always are reliable and get the job done!
I typically would carry a power brick for a wireless charging dock and a power brick for my laptop when working or travelling. The great thing about this Anker charger having 65W output is that I can charge my laptop and my phone at the same time using this single charger.
The prongs for the outlet fold up, which allows you to easily throw this in your bag and avoids snagging them on anything, especially if you put it in a mesh/net like pocket.
Overall the best thing about this charger is the size with the overall output that it can provide. I happened to be working with someone who was out on task force and had used this charger, and they took notice. The charger they happened to have was slightly bigger, but only provided one USB-C port on it. When I showed them the price they ordered it right away, it will fight in their laptop bag slightly easier and provide the power they need while traveling.
I love Anker products and always suggest them, this charger is no exception!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Size, Usb ports
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Only Charger You Need
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Review: Anker 65W 3-Port Charger
The Anker 65W 3-Port Charger has been a fantastic addition to my tech setup. Its compact design makes it easy to carry around, and the 65W output delivers enough power to charge my laptop, phone, and other devices simultaneously without slowing down. I love that it has three ports—two USB-C and one USB-A—giving me flexibility to charge multiple devices at once. Despite its small size, it charges my devices quickly, keeping everything powered up during busy days. It’s reliable, versatile, and perfect for travel or everyday use. Highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Portability
Cons mentioned:
Heat
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Stellar Charger
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This wall charger is an absolute game-changer with its two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, offering versatility for charging multiple devices at once. It delivers fast, reliable charging for my phone, tablet, and other gadgets, significantly reducing downtime. The compact design makes it perfect for travel, and it doesn’t overheat like other chargers I’ve used. Overall, it’s a must-have for anyone looking for a powerful, efficient charging solution!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Size, Usb ports
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very small and practical, with some compromises
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The charger is very small for 65W with three ports: Two USB-C and one USB-A.
However it does not truly implement PoE distribution.
The way it works is this:
- If something is plugged on the top port, it provides 65W
- If something is then plugged on the middle USB-C port, the top port decreases to exactly 45W and the middle port to 20W.
- If something is plugged on the USB-A port, it gives it 5W and takes 5W from the middle port, so 15W to the middle port and keeping 45W to the top.
I'm OK with this setup. It can charge a lightweight laptop and can provide power for an iPhone MagSafe charger if not also using the bottom port.
What's odd and confusing is that it does not negotiate USB PD to better distribute the available power like other chargers with multi USB-C ports would do.
If someone using this does not know how it distributes power, it can be confusing.
There are labels on each port so it helps, if one actually looks at it.
Besides this limitation, it's a very compact charger. It's a bit long but it does not take too much space on the outlet, and the power plug is foldable.
Side by side comparison with a single USB-C 20W charger this seems just slightly larger.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Compact, Powerful, and Versatile Charger
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Anker 735 65W 3-Port USB Foldable Fast Wall Charger is an excellent choice for charging multiple devices simultaneously. Its compact, foldable design makes it easy to carry, and the GaN technology ensures fast, efficient charging for iPhones, Samsung devices, tablets, and even laptops. The charger is reliable and versatile, delivering consistent power without overheating. Overall, it's a must-have accessory for anyone needing a powerful and portable charger for various devices.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Tiny but packs a lot of power
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While picking out a wall charger I consider many parameters such as - is it a company I can trust? How many ports do I have? What is the total power output and what if I use multiple ports? Many chargers significantly reduce output if multiple devices are plugged in... This one ticks all my requirements! It's smaller than a standard Apple 18W one (with Anker's prongs folded) so it's ideal for travel applications - won't tear up your bag with prongs. It's also packs a LOT of power - 65W to be precise - that is about as much as a MacBook charger provides! When using multiple outlets - power is split in the following way:
2 ports use - 45W port 1 and 20W port 2 (either USB-C 2 or USB-A)
3 ports use - 40W port 1, USB-C2 and USB-A - 12W per port
So obviously plug in your laptop (or if you charging a high powered battery pack) to port 1 all the time and use the rest of the ports for phones, watches and other lower powered devices.
This charger has enough intelligence to adjust it's output voltage to compensate for a long cable voltage drop so please use a Good Anker made or other MFi certified charging cable with your devices to unlock the full power of this charger.
I would absolutely recommend this one!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Convenient for Travelers!
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Traveling while trying to charge a phone, tablet, computer, and watch is an exercise of planning. Nothing worse than getting to a destination only to find that I don't have the required power brick and cable for everything, so I decided to create a go-kit that I only use on the road and got to work picking out the components!
The heart of my go-kit now beats with the Anker 735 with two USB-C ports and a USB-A and I'm absolutely thrilled with how it's fitting so far. I decided to splurge on a 2-1 phone/watch charger that seems to be picky about what charge it likes to work with - so that was key. Would the Anker 735 successfully charge my laptop and this duo charger with my phone and watch? I am thrilled to report that it absolutely charges all three simultaneously. I even plugged in an old USB-A to lightning cable into an old iPhone and immediately started charging. Just for giggles I worked on my computer for 2 and a half hours with all devices plugged in to see if it would maintain charge and it absolutely did. Granted, I wasn't rendering 8K video but it was great to see nonetheless.
This charger is 5-Stars all the way, though I will add the caveat that this is really a great product for travelers. For home use I found the shape to be a bit cumbersome and found it tipping out of my socket with the weight of the cables. I would have liked to see some support added to the design a bit to prevent socket sagging.
Great job Anker!
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Anker Team
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So glad you love the product! Thank you for your support. We are super excited to provide something that betters your life. We promise to continue striving to exceed your expectations!
Remember your device comes with an 18-month warranty, and anytime you need help just let us know. Email: [email protected] Phone number: +1 (800) 988 7973
Pros mentioned:
Build quality, Charging speed
Cons mentioned:
Price, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Traveler
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Charges my Dell XPS laptop and Surface Pro tablet in about 2 hours (not at the same time). Compact design and nice finish make it good for travel. It is a tad heavy and will pull away if the plug is not snug. Pricey but quality feel.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Portability, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice charger
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I bought this charger because I wanted something that can charge my laptop, phone, and any other small devices I have. I like that this charger brick has some weight to it and doesn't feel flimsy as well as the fact that the prongs can collapse into itself, which is nice for putting in backpacks and bags. The charging speed is great as long as the device that is being charged supports it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Size
Cons mentioned:
Heat
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Anker Wall Charger
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I was getting tired of carrying several blocks to accommodate my chargeables. This has narrowed down what I EDC to a single charging block. It charges quick, has good heft to it and doesn't get too hot when you use it.